New York State Committee on Judicial Ethics Case Summaries: June 7, 2013Record, Daily
Because Trump’s astonishing disregard for business ethics, tax laws, SEC statutes, immigration laws and, well, you name it, was abundantly well known to anyone who did business with him in New York and anyone with a passing interest in business reporting by credible national newsapers. There...
New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics Case Summaries: February 21, 2013Record, Daily
and Natural Gas Facilities, of a new and improved siting process for wind and solar energy projects; guidance from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s (DEC’s) fourth edition of The SEQR Handbook; and administrative developments and recent judicial and administrative ...
According to a report from theNew York Post, a New York City Administrative Law Judge had been doing some work on the side which has raised some eyebrows within the legal profession and within the judicial ethics community. 33-year-old Gregory A. Locke, who was an Administrative Law Judge ...
heard a judge refer to it, a host of issues are beginning to arise relating to the practicalities and the ethics of using videoconferencing tools in lieu of in-person appearances. It was the former that was recently addressed by a federal court judge in the Southern District of New York. ...
is hugely admired as a groundbreaking pioneer who's held important "firsts" and "onlys" and gained tremendous respect in the New York State judicial and legal communities. Ellen B. Holtzman also serves the people of New York as a Commissioner on the New York State Legislative Ethics ...
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provides a deep explanation of the law of contracts in New York, supported by ample citations to, and discussions about, pertinent judicial authorities applying New York law, as well as pertinent statutory law. Importantly, this treatise underscores how New York law parts company with other ...
State campaign records show that some of the justices, when they served as judges in the lower courts, donated to Democrat candidates and campaign committees, an apparent violation of the New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics rules that prohibit partisan political activitie...